The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volume 4, Part 2N. Trübner, 1881 |
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... accompany- ing History ; but the consequence has been that the materials furnished by Muhammadan writers for deal- ing with the reign of Aurangzeb are meagre and unsatisfactory . Fortunately the deficiency has been supplied in some ...
... accompany- ing History ; but the consequence has been that the materials furnished by Muhammadan writers for deal- ing with the reign of Aurangzeb are meagre and unsatisfactory . Fortunately the deficiency has been supplied in some ...
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... accompanied the expedition to Kashmir . The preceding dates are all fixed from Mahratta records and English records at Surat quoted by Grant Duff . Sivaji surprised Shaista Khan in 1663 , plundered Surat in January 1664. Amir Jumla ...
... accompanied the expedition to Kashmir . The preceding dates are all fixed from Mahratta records and English records at Surat quoted by Grant Duff . Sivaji surprised Shaista Khan in 1663 , plundered Surat in January 1664. Amir Jumla ...
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... accompanied with difficulties which defy the most patient and exhaustive research . Men knew it , but were afraid to speak about it . Bernier accompanied Aurangzeb to Kashmir in the full belief that Shah Jehan was alive at Agra . Khafi ...
... accompanied with difficulties which defy the most patient and exhaustive research . Men knew it , but were afraid to speak about it . Bernier accompanied Aurangzeb to Kashmir in the full belief that Shah Jehan was alive at Agra . Khafi ...
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... accompanied by a great feast in the square . All the Afghan grandees were invited to Peshawar ; they came without fear or suspicion . Shuja was invited , but sent an excuse . The exhibitions were brought to an end and the feast began ...
... accompanied by a great feast in the square . All the Afghan grandees were invited to Peshawar ; they came without fear or suspicion . Shuja was invited , but sent an excuse . The exhibitions were brought to an end and the feast began ...
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... accompanied by a marked change in the life and policy of Aurangzeb . He aban- doned all show of toleration towards Hindús ; he was bent on dethroning Hindú gods and suppressing Hindú worship ; he resolved that faith in God and the ...
... accompanied by a marked change in the life and policy of Aurangzeb . He aban- doned all show of toleration towards Hindús ; he was bent on dethroning Hindú gods and suppressing Hindú worship ; he resolved that faith in God and the ...
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Accordingly Afghans Agra Akbar Ali Vardi Khan army Aurangzeb Behar Belál Rai Bengal Bíjápur Bombay Brahmans carried Catrou CHAP Choka Nátha Naik Christian cloth court Crown 8vo daughter death Dekhan Delhi Demy 8vo Deputy Nawab Deva Rai Emperor English European Farrukh Siyar father Fcap fortress Fryer Golkonda grandees Haji Ahmad Hindu Hindustan Husain Ali Khan idol India Jain Kábul kingdom Krishna lakhs Madura Mahrattas Malabar Mangamál Manouchi married Marwar Masulipatam minister Moghul empire Muhammadan Murshed Kuli Khan Murshedabad Mussulmans Nadir Shah Naik Námeh Nawab Orissa pagodas palace palanquin Patna Persia placed plunder Portuguese Post 8vo prince provinces Raja Rajpút reign religion Royal rupees Sarfaráz Khan Second Edition sent Shah Alam Shah Jehan Shuja Khan Sivaji soldiers story Sultan Sunní Surat Tanjore temple Thevenot throne Tirumala Tirumala Naik told Translated Valle Vardi Khan Venk-tapa Naik Viceroy viii Vijayanagar Visvanáth Naik whilst worship СНАР
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